Johann Gottlieb was born on February 15, 1823 in the village of Hoffnungstal in the Odessa area and Black Sea region of South Russia to Jakob Lutz and Carolina Holzwarth. He was the first of their 13 children.[1][2][3]
Family
Sometime before 1847, Johann married Katharina Küstner (1823-1898) in Hoffnungstal.[1][2][3]
Children:
Katharina (1847-1854)
Elisabeth (1849-1915)
Jakob (1850-1928)
Gottlieb (1854-1899)
Margaretha (1856-1935)
Rosine (1862-unknown)
Wilhelm (1863-1885)
Death
On February 10, 1897, at the age of 73, Johann passed away in Hoffnungstal.[1]
Census Data
1854 Hoffnungstal Census: Age 31, living in Hoffnungstal, Odessa, South Russia with his wife and 4 children.[2]
Family #65
Gottlieb Lutz 31 - Wife: Katharina 33
Sons: Ludwig, 13, Jakob 4, Gottlieb 1
Daughter: Elisabetha 6
1858 Hoffnungstal Census: Age 34, living in Hoffnungstal, Odessa, South Russia with his wife, 4 children, and a step-son.[3]
Family #31
Lutz, Gottlieb 34, aus: Plochingen-Wue, seine Frau Katerina 36, seine Kinder Jakob 7, Gottlieb 4, Elisabeth 9, Margarete 2, sein Stiefsohn Ludwig Troester 16.
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Leibbrandt, Georg. Hoffnungstal und seine Schwaben. Bonn 1980. pp 343, Lu III,1 (Lu II,1) Johann Gottlieb
↑ 2.02.12.2Black Sea German Russian Census Volume I, A supplement to the "Stumpp Book"; Germans from Russia Heritage Society, Bismarck, ND, Published 2003; Hoffnungstal, Odessa, gegr. 1817 (Evang.), Tiraspol Kreis, Revisionliste 1858 – Stumpp page 678, Special Census - 1854
↑ 3.03.13.2The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862 Volume I, Karl Stumpp, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, NE, Published 1993; Hoffnungstal, gegr. 1817 (Evang.), Revisionsliste 1858
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